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TO-MORROW, ' FRIDAY, 25th JUNE, 1915, At 2 o'clock p.m. A L. WILSON AND CO. have been -£* • instructed to sell at, their New Auction Rooms, 151-3, Lambton-quay — " SALE OF X GREAT PIANOS. On account of owners leaving for the front, etc. BRINSMEAD: Almost new; a magnificent instrument; cost £85 BOHM: With powerful and melodious tone KOCH : Simply perfect in touch and balance ; equal to new ; cost £75 IMPERIAL: A new English piano, just out of case HOFFMAN and BRASCH: Two ideal instruments for beginners. This Sale affords a great opportunity to those in search of a first-class instrument at a moderate figure. TO-MORROW, I At 1.30 p.m. AT THE MART, 60, LAMBTON-QY/ (Opposite Government Buildings.) AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR, ALMOST NEW, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. CW. PRICE AND CO., Auctioneers, • have received instructions from Mr. Robertson to 6ell the contents of his well furnished 7-roomed house, removed to The Mart, as above, comprising — FUMED OAK. SIDEBOARD, mediutn size, art design EXTENSION DINING ROOM TABLE HIGH-BACK DINING ROOM SUITE CHESTERFIELD LOUNGE AND 2 DIVANS, in green velvet and saddlebags EDISON PHONOGRAPH AND ABOUT 50 RECORDS COMPLETE HIGHLY - FINISHED BEDROOM SUITE, having largtf mirror door wardrobe, 6-drawer duchesse chest, marble top and tiled back washstand, heavy b.m. bedstead DOUBLE AND SINGLE WOODEN AND IRON BEDSTEADS WIRE AND KAPOK MATTRESSES Duchesse chests and p.airs, sets ,of ware,, hallstund, drophead sewing machine, pictures, vases, stretchers, pot stands, overmantels, chest of drawers, Morris chair, piano stool, 2 couches, blinds, washstands, good lino, kauri sideboard, wooden curbs, guitar, c.p. ware, crockery, cushions, Tcitchen tables, chairs, and general utensils All lots without reserve. Now on view. C. W. PRICE, Auctioneer. TO-MORROW, 1.30 sharp. AT HOME AND COLONIAL AUCTION AUCTION MART, 53, LOWER CUBA-STREET. MOST IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF THE YEAR. COMPLETE CONTENTS OF 7-ROOM-ED HOUSE (seized for debt). BLAKE AND CO. have been instructed to sell at their Mart, to the highest bidders, as above. Our Rooms are packed with goods right to the Ooors, which must be sold to make room for 6 rooms of Furniture coming in from Petone. If requiring Furniture, this is your opportunity. Wardrobes, bedroom suites, dozens, of duchesse chests, 6 pianos, 11 sideboards, 3 , chesterfield suites, 3 carved frame dining suites, 2 che&terfield couches, 9 leather couches, 3 extension dining tables, kitchen tables, hallstands, 3 box ottomans, 15 Axminster and tapestry carpet squares, Axminster hearthrugs and slip mats, bedsteads, bedding, and all household linen", whatnots, cabinets, overmantels, kitchen' dresser, child's cot, pushcarts, violin, mandolin, banjo, Remington typewriter, scales and weights, colonial couch, curbs, fenders and brasses, sewing machines, lino., pictures t crockeryj cutlery, ornaments, washing machine, nkife cleaner, and hundreds of articles too numerous to detail. These goods will be on view from 9 a.m. We cordially invite your inspection. There is not a penny reserve on any article. If unable to attend sales you can buy privately at auction prices. BLAKE AND CO.", "The" Auctioneers, Land and Business Agents, 35 and 53, Lower Cuba-street. 'Phones 2239 and 2504. Entries of Furniture and Stocks invited for our sales. Two Rooms, the largest and moat central in Wellington. SUBDIVISIONAL SALE RICH FLAT LAND. — ~»s ON EASY TERMS. MESSRS. SMITH BROS.' "RAVENSWOOD" STUD FARM, Near LIi\TON and 6, MILES from Palmerston North, will be Bold at PUBLIC AUCTION By T EV I N AND CO., LTD., In conjunction with MURRAY, ROBERTS AND CO., LTD., IN PALMER'S AUCTION MART, PALMERSTON NORTH, WEDNESDAY, 14th JULY, 1915, At 2 p.m. 938 ACRES Of DAIRYING, FATTENING, AND CROPPING LAND, ALL FLAT AND PLOUGHABLE, Subdivided into -|ry SMALL FARMS, -I (7 J. t SMALL FARMS, X§ Areas 25 acres to 123 acres. EASY TERMS— IO per cent, deposit, 10 per cent, in 12 months, and balance 5 years, interest 5j per cent. PLANS may be obtained from THE AUCTIONEERS. WELLINGTON, and all their Branches; Messrs. Smith Bros., on the Farm; or Guy Mason and Oram, Solicitors, Palmerston North. EXCEPTIONAL CIRCUMSTANCES RENDER it necessary to sell the following:— The Lease, with optional right purchase, 3 years to run at £40 year (rent was reduced as compensation, £85 spent on house), Orchard of 6 Acres, in bearing, well situated, splendid, land, and well sheltered. Good dwelling, 5 rooms and necessary outbuildings. , Prico £150. which includes necessary implements, tools, etc (some of these expensive and almost new); small number picked Poultry (layint?) ; also benefit quurter'i rout paid in advance. Apply immediately,

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 148, 24 June 1915, Page 10

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